Omni Flash is the video generation model that powers Flow. succeeding Veo. Similar to Google’s Nano Banana Omni Flash is a model which restructures and enriches videos with greater detail.
Omni Flash is a model that allows users of Flow to create AI videos more consistently. Roman claims that this represents a significant improvement to the previous version of Flow where characters created could warp over successive generations. Flow users are now able to generate a character in an AI sequence after an AI scenario? Themselves.
Set up by users “avatar” You can take a picture of yourself by scanning a QR Code on your phone in the Settings of your Flow Account. Google will ask users to say a number and then move around their head to catch every angle. The style in which this selfie is captured will look familiar to those who downloaded the Sora AI-first app launched by OpenAI last year. social media Platform where users can create their own clips and then share them. OpenAI startlingly wound it down In less than 7 months.
Google avatars are initially designed to allow users to create AI versions only of themselves, and not others. Each video created with the Omni model includes your avatar. Google’s SynthID watermark.
“You can capture your voice and your visual identity from multiple angles and have that show up with pretty high levels of fidelity,” Roman says. The video was a joke, in which he teasingly teased the Flow team while standing before a dumpster on fire. He used an AI version that sounded and looked like him. He then used Flow’s request feature to make changes, such as a change in the background and shirt color. Omni Flash made the necessary adjustments while preserving all the details of the avatar.
This isn’t the first time Google has rolled out a version of self-controlled deepfake video tools for creators—last month, YouTube Shorts added A limited number of users can make AI avatars which are then inserted in clips. Silicon Valley firms are looking at ways to change creators’ work using AI generative. Meta launched an AI-powered feature last year that could translate Instagram Reels seamlessly into other languages. adjusting creators’ lips Match the voices
While these AI tools may streamline aspects of the content production pipeline for creators—you don’t even have to get out of bed now to generate sassy vertical videos—generative AI is increasingly polarizing Audiences who perceive these videos as unauthentic or out of line with their own values. If they do actually label the videos AI.

